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Ion Flotation of Copper From Alkaline Cyanide Solutions
By Stuart K. Nicol, Malcolm D. Engel, Neville T. Moxon
Ion flotatir,n of gold is a process being developed to selectively float extremely dilute aurocyanide liquors using a novel surface active complexing agent. The principle of ion flotation is also appl
Jan 1, 1991
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Ionic Precipitation - Introduction
By Fathi Habashi
THE CHOICE of a precipitant for a certain metal ion depends, beside the economic factor. on the following factors: 1) The precipitant should be specific as far as possible so that pure precipitate
Jan 1, 1970
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Ionic Strength, Collector Chain Length And Temperature Interactions In Alkyl Sulfate Flotation Of Hematite ? Introduction
By John A. Rajala
The water chemistry of the froth flotation pulp is one of many parameters which can affect the flotation process. The fluid may contain certain inorganic salts which, along with increased ionic streng
Jan 1, 1982
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Irgir Dmet Experience On Gold And Silver Recovery Using Anion Exchange Resins And Activated Carbons
By G. I. Voiloshnikov, V. E. Dementyev
Wide use of adsorption methods for metal recovery is one of the most important achievements of gold metallurgy of the last decades. Anion exchange resins or activated carbons may be used as adsorbents
Jan 1, 1998
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Iron And Steel Making In The Information Age
The 70th Annual Meeting of the Minnesota Section of SME and the 58th Annual University of Minnesota Mining Symposium were held April 22-24, 1997, in Duluth, MN. About 450 attended both. The Fifth Annu
Jan 1, 1997
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Iron Carbide, A Possible Replacement For Premium Quality Scrap
By A. W. Swanson
Iron carbide, containing 93.3% Fe and 6.7% C, is a tailor made feed for the electric arc furnace (EAF) and has recently gained worldwide attention as a possible replacement for premium quality scrap.
Jan 1, 1994
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Iron Concentrate Slurry Pipelines - Experience and Applications ? Introduction - Background
By J. D. Pitts
The worldwide production of iron ores was approximately 880 million metric tons in 1975. This level is the result of an annual growth rate of nearly four percent during the period 1967 to the present.
Jan 1, 1976
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Iron Concentrator Design for the Santo Domingo Project - SME Annual Meeting 2025
By Jayson Ripke, Peter Amelunxen, Brandon Akerstrom, Fernanda Solís
It is commonly known in the industry that one of the key challenges for a greenfield project, such as Capstone Copper’s Santo Domingo project, is the obtention of samples for metallurgical testing and
Feb 1, 2025
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Iron Control in Target Streams
By P. James
"INTRODUCTION Dissolved salts build up in leach solutions over time as leach solutions mature. Iron can be particularly problematic for hydrometallurgical copper production as it can compete with copp
Jan 1, 2015
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Iron Encrustation Of Dewatering Wells: Causes And Remedies
By W. D. Hall, M. Norris, J. R. Henke
Dewatering wells producing iron-rich water experience rapid declines in yield and drawdown due to the formation of ferric (Fe3+) hydroxide deposits in well screens, pump intakes and riser pipes. Preci
Jan 1, 1992
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Iron Encrustation Of Dewatering Wells: Causes And Remedies (ff649bed-7d35-439c-9cf3-16745cf83490)
By J. R. Henke
Dewatering wells producing iron-rich water experience rapid declines in yield and drawdown due to the formation of ferric (Fe +) hydroxide deposits in well screen, pump intake and riser pipe. Precipit
Jan 1, 1989
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Iron Mining: The Problems Of Plenty
By Walfrid Been
There are no particular nor unique features of iron mining that are not shared in some degree by all mining ventures everywhere. There are, however, at least three problems that have acquired a specia
Jan 1, 1964
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Iron Ore
By E. W. Lindroos, Fred D. DeVaney, R. L. Bennett, R. W. Hernlund, W. R. van Slyke, W. F. McDermott, C. U. Keranen
INTRODUCTION Iron is the world's most widely used metal and constitutes about 5% of the earth's crust. Iron ores are found widely distributed throughout the world. Because of its wide occu
Jan 1, 1985
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Iron Ore - The Permanent State Of Evolution
By John J. Dwyer
As one begins to contemplate the organization of a talk with the title "Iron Ore - The Permanent State of Evolution," the main divisions appear to be the past, the present, and the future. But distast
Jan 1, 1968
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Iron Ore Beneficiation--Key To Modern Steelmaking
By James W. Guider
Of all the technology available to the iron blast furnace operator, raw materials preparation is by far the most important. Superior raw materials have been basic to the success of the Japanese steel
Jan 1, 1978
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Iron Ore Concentrate Particle Size Controlling Through Application of Microwave at the HPGR Feed Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration
By Maurício Covcevich Bagatini, Maycon Athayde
Nowadays, the HPGR (high-pressure grinding rolls) is an intermediate step between filtering and balling in the most modern iron ore pelletizing operation. The operation debottlenecks filtering process
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Iron ore concentrate particle size controlling through application of microwave at the HPGR feed
By Maurício Covcevich Bagatini, Maycon Athayde
Water consumption reduction in pellet feed operation is of paramount importance. Compared with traditional ball mills, high-pressure grinding rolls (HPGR) play an important role in Blaine surface area
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Iron Ore Concentration on the Western Mesabi Range
By Alexander N. Winchell
"The wash ore area on the Mesabi iron range covers a regionof the iron bearing formation extending from Grand Rapids on the west to the Hibbing district, about forty miles eastward. Not all of the dev
Jan 1, 1920
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Iron Ore Flotation
By Ronald O. Harma
Iron ore pellets made from concentrates produced from low grade iron ores are the primary iron bearing feedstock for iron making in North American blast furnaces. Steelmakers are demanding increasingl
Jan 1, 1993
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Iron Ore Flotation - Historical Perspective and Future Prospects
By Iwao Iwasaki
Since the oil crises in the 1970s, the mining industry in the developed countries has faced strong competition from developing countries. In order for the North American iron ore industry to remain co
Jan 1, 1999